Why Roaches Are So Hard to Kill
Roaches have been around since before the dinosaurs—and they didn't make it this long by being easy to eliminate. They're fast, nocturnal, and breed at an alarming rate. A single German cockroach can produce thousands of offspring in a year. They squeeze into cracks you didn't know existed and scatter the moment light hits them. Over-the-counter sprays might kill a few, but the colony remains.
What makes roaches more than just a nuisance is the health risk. They carry bacteria like E. coli and salmonella on their legs and bodies, contaminating every surface they touch. Their droppings and shed skins trigger allergies and asthma—especially in children. And because they feed on almost anything, from crumbs to grease to glue, your home offers plenty of reasons for them to stay.

Signs You Have a Roach Problem
Droppings are the most common indicator—small, dark specks that look like ground pepper, often found in kitchen drawers, under sinks, or behind appliances. A musty, oily odor in enclosed spaces signals a larger infestation. You might spot egg cases, which are brown, oval-shaped capsules tucked into crevices. Seeing a live roach during the day usually means the nest is overcrowded and growing.

How We Eliminate Roaches for Good
We inspect your home to locate harborage areas—behind refrigerators, inside walls, around plumbing, and anywhere moisture collects. From there, we use targeted baits and treatments that roaches carry back to the colony, wiping out the population at the source. We also identify sanitation and entry point issues that invited them in. Follow-up visits confirm lasting control of roach populations.
FAQs
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First, a sanitary atmosphere discourages roaches as they feed on leftover crumbs, dog food, etc. There is rarely just one roach; that one just may be the only one you see. There is often a whole colony hiding.
It does happen, but it is rare that there is only one roach; this may just be the only one you see. They like to hide in warm places like the housing of refrigerators, TVs, and behind pictures on walls, etc.… Contact your professional pest expert to inspect and prepare a treatment plan for you.
While we do offer one-time treatments, with roaches especially, one treatment will rarely eliminate the entire colony. Follow-up treatments will be necessary to completely eliminate the infestation.
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Roaches don't go away on their own—they multiply. If you're seeing signs, call us today to schedule your appointment and find relief.









